Seat cover for infants&#39; toilets



'6. M. BERENTSEN July 10, 1928.

TOILETS SEA T COVER FOR INFANTS Fil ed July 15, 1927 I N VEN TOR.

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SEAT COVER FOR INFANTS TOI'LETS.

Application'filed' July 15, 1927. Serial No. 206,073.

This invention relates to improvements in seat covers for infantstoilets.

It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide aseat coverfor infants toilets which renders the seat sanitary, and which protectsthe infant and its clothing.

A further object of this invention is to provide a seat cover which willserve as a support to hold the infant place.

A further object of this invention is to provide a seat cover which willadd to the comfort of the child. 1

A further object of this invention is to provide a seat cover which isofvery simple construction, is inexpensive to manufacture,

and is well adapted to the purpose described.

With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists of theimprovedseat cover, and its parts and combinations as set forth in theclaim] and all equivalents thereof.

In the accompanying drawing in which the same reference charactersindicate the same parts in all of the views: v

Fig.1 is a side view of the seat cover. as attached to the seat showingthe parts in position for use with the attaching and supporting flapsecured to av garment;

Fig. 2 is a plan view of the seat cover dctached, part being brokenaway; and

Fig. 3 is a front view ofjthe seat cover with the'fiaps in position, theupper one being attached to a portion of the infants garment. v

Referring now more particularly to the drawing, it will'be seen thatthe'seat cover comprises a main seat portion 4, having a central opening5, and complementary fastoning members 6 around its periphery, and

having afront upper flap 7 formed with safety pin openings 8. A frontlower flap 9, having a U-shaped inner end'portion--1O to fit around thecentral opening of the .main seat portion is fastened to the undersurface of the main portion at 11. The seat cover is constructedpreferably of arubberized or waterproof material.

In use, the cover is attached to by means of the complementary fasteneropenings As the seat cover is of afiexible material, it Wlll sagdownwardly through r theopening of the seat, and thus give a cushioningeffect which. will add greatly to the comfort of the baby. The lowerflap '9 is allowed to hang downwardly into the receptacle,.a1id the flap7 is pinned; tov a portion the seat of the infants garment as is shownin Figs l and 3. The main portion 4 serves as a sanitary protection for.the seat, the flap 7 serves as a support forthe baby'andalso as asanitary protection for its garments/and the flap 9 serves as aguide'into the receptacle. i From the foregoing description it will beseen that the improved seat cover isof very simple and novelconstruction, and is well. adapted for the purpose set forth. I

Nhat I claim as my invention is: i

A seat'cover for toilets of a flexible,

. waterproof material, which yieldinglysags within the opening of thetoilet seatrto cush- .main seat port-ion for securing it to the toiletseat, means on the upper flap for seion the user, comprising a main seatportion curing it to'a garment of a user, and afront I lower flapattached at its inner end to the main seat portion and adapted to extendvertically toward the toilet receptacle; 7

In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature.

GERTRUDE MQBE R'ENTSEN.

